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Deadspin | Report: Luka Doncic to seek treatment in Europe for hamstring strain  Apr 2, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Los Angeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic (77) reacts after a play against the Oklahoma City Thunder during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images   In an attempt to move up his timeline for a return, Lakers star Luka Doncic will seek specialized treatment for his Grade 2 left hamstring strain in Europe, Doncic’s representation told ESPN.  Doncic sustained the injury in Thursday’s 139-96 loss to Oklahoma City. The team announced Friday after an MRI that he will miss at least the remainder of the regular season.  The typical recovery timeline for a Grade 2 hamstring strain is a month. With one week left in the regular season, that would keep the league’s leading scorer (33.5 points per game) and Los Angeles’ leader in assists (8.3) and steals (1.6) out for potentially the entire first-round playoff series.  The Lakers will also be without Austin Reaves (23.3 ppg, 5.5 apg) for at least the remainder of the regular season after he sustained a Grade 2 left oblique injury. He’ll be sidelined four to six weeks, ESPN reported.   With four regular-season games left for each team, Los Angeles (50-28) has the same record as Denver but holds the tiebreaker for the No. 3 seed. If it stays there, it would almost certainly open vs. Minnesota.  However, Los Angeles could fall to fourth or even fifth — which would cost the team home-court advantage — in the final week.   The Lakers lost their first game without Doncic and Reaves Sunday at Dallas. They’ll host Oklahoma City, play at Golden State and then close the regular season at home vs. Phoenix and Utah.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Report #Luka #Doncic #seek #treatment #Europe #hamstring #strain

Deadspin | Report: Luka Doncic to seek treatment in Europe for hamstring strain
Deadspin | Report: Luka Doncic to seek treatment in Europe for hamstring strain  Apr 2, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Los Angeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic (77) reacts after a play against the Oklahoma City Thunder during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images   In an attempt to move up his timeline for a return, Lakers star Luka Doncic will seek specialized treatment for his Grade 2 left hamstring strain in Europe, Doncic’s representation told ESPN.  Doncic sustained the injury in Thursday’s 139-96 loss to Oklahoma City. The team announced Friday after an MRI that he will miss at least the remainder of the regular season.  The typical recovery timeline for a Grade 2 hamstring strain is a month. With one week left in the regular season, that would keep the league’s leading scorer (33.5 points per game) and Los Angeles’ leader in assists (8.3) and steals (1.6) out for potentially the entire first-round playoff series.  The Lakers will also be without Austin Reaves (23.3 ppg, 5.5 apg) for at least the remainder of the regular season after he sustained a Grade 2 left oblique injury. He’ll be sidelined four to six weeks, ESPN reported.   With four regular-season games left for each team, Los Angeles (50-28) has the same record as Denver but holds the tiebreaker for the No. 3 seed. If it stays there, it would almost certainly open vs. Minnesota.  However, Los Angeles could fall to fourth or even fifth — which would cost the team home-court advantage — in the final week.   The Lakers lost their first game without Doncic and Reaves Sunday at Dallas. They’ll host Oklahoma City, play at Golden State and then close the regular season at home vs. Phoenix and Utah.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Report #Luka #Doncic #seek #treatment #Europe #hamstring #strainApr 2, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Los Angeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic (77) reacts after a play against the Oklahoma City Thunder during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

In an attempt to move up his timeline for a return, Lakers star Luka Doncic will seek specialized treatment for his Grade 2 left hamstring strain in Europe, Doncic’s representation told ESPN.

Doncic sustained the injury in Thursday’s 139-96 loss to Oklahoma City. The team announced Friday after an MRI that he will miss at least the remainder of the regular season.

The typical recovery timeline for a Grade 2 hamstring strain is a month. With one week left in the regular season, that would keep the league’s leading scorer (33.5 points per game) and Los Angeles’ leader in assists (8.3) and steals (1.6) out for potentially the entire first-round playoff series.


The Lakers will also be without Austin Reaves (23.3 ppg, 5.5 apg) for at least the remainder of the regular season after he sustained a Grade 2 left oblique injury. He’ll be sidelined four to six weeks, ESPN reported.

With four regular-season games left for each team, Los Angeles (50-28) has the same record as Denver but holds the tiebreaker for the No. 3 seed. If it stays there, it would almost certainly open vs. Minnesota.

However, Los Angeles could fall to fourth or even fifth — which would cost the team home-court advantage — in the final week.

The Lakers lost their first game without Doncic and Reaves Sunday at Dallas. They’ll host Oklahoma City, play at Golden State and then close the regular season at home vs. Phoenix and Utah.


–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Report #Luka #Doncic #seek #treatment #Europe #hamstring #strain

Apr 2, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; Los Angeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic (77) reacts after a play against the Oklahoma City Thunder during the second half at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

In an attempt to move up his timeline for a return, Lakers star Luka Doncic will seek specialized treatment for his Grade 2 left hamstring strain in Europe, Doncic’s representation told ESPN.

Doncic sustained the injury in Thursday’s 139-96 loss to Oklahoma City. The team announced Friday after an MRI that he will miss at least the remainder of the regular season.

The typical recovery timeline for a Grade 2 hamstring strain is a month. With one week left in the regular season, that would keep the league’s leading scorer (33.5 points per game) and Los Angeles’ leader in assists (8.3) and steals (1.6) out for potentially the entire first-round playoff series.

The Lakers will also be without Austin Reaves (23.3 ppg, 5.5 apg) for at least the remainder of the regular season after he sustained a Grade 2 left oblique injury. He’ll be sidelined four to six weeks, ESPN reported.

With four regular-season games left for each team, Los Angeles (50-28) has the same record as Denver but holds the tiebreaker for the No. 3 seed. If it stays there, it would almost certainly open vs. Minnesota.

However, Los Angeles could fall to fourth or even fifth — which would cost the team home-court advantage — in the final week.

The Lakers lost their first game without Doncic and Reaves Sunday at Dallas. They’ll host Oklahoma City, play at Golden State and then close the regular season at home vs. Phoenix and Utah.

–Field Level Media

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Kerala Blasters — Once a title contender under Ivan Vukomanovic now struggles for relevance in ISL <div id="content-body-70828833" itemprop="articleBody"><p>Kerala Blasters’ 0-2 loss against Sporting Club Delhi on Sunday meant its winless streak continued at the midway stage of the ongoing Indian Super League (ISL) season.</p><p>The other side yet to win a match this season is Mohammedan SC, which has fielded an all-Indian team, compared to the Blasters, who have five overseas players in their ranks.</p><p>Still, a draw against East Bengal saw KBFC earn its only point – one that separates it from the relegation-threatened Kolkata club.</p><p>It was not long ago that the club was consistently playing in the knockouts and attracting an average of over 25,000 spectators to its hallowed Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. That number has not hit the five-digit mark this season.</p><p>The fall from grace might look sudden, but it has been coming for some time.</p><h4 class="sub_head">Where it began</h4><p>Barring the infamous walkout, KBFC’s best era came under Ivan Vukomanovic, who took the club to the playoff stage in three consecutive seasons (including one final) from 2021 to 2024.</p><p>The success caught the eye of rival clubs, who had legacy and financial power to attract KBFC’s star players at the time.</p><div class=" article-picture center"><img src="https://ss-i.thgim.com/public/incoming/csos3w/article70828848.ece/alternates/FREE_1200/PBA_4413.JPG" data-original="https://ss-i.thgim.com/public/incoming/csos3w/article70828848.ece/alternates/FREE_1200/PBA_4413.JPG" alt="Under head coach Ivan Vukomanovic, Kerala Blasters reached the ISL playoffs thrice, also entering the final in the 2021-22 season." title="Under head coach Ivan Vukomanovic, Kerala Blasters reached the ISL playoffs thrice, also entering the final in the 2021-22 season." class=" lazy" width="100%" height="100%"/><div class="pic-caption"><figcaption class="figure-caption align-text-bottom"><p> Under head coach Ivan Vukomanovic, Kerala Blasters reached the ISL playoffs thrice, also entering the final in the 2021-22 season. | Photo Credit: ISL Media </p><img class="caption-image" src="https://assetsss.thehindu.com/theme/images/SSRX/lightbox-info.svg" alt="lightbox-info"/></figcaption></div><p class="caption"> Under head coach Ivan Vukomanovic, Kerala Blasters reached the ISL playoffs thrice, also entering the final in the 2021-22 season. | Photo Credit: ISL Media </p></div><p>Sahal Abdul Samad left for Mohun Bagan Super Giant, Dimitris Diamantakos to East Bengal, and Jorge Pereyra Díaz packed his bags for Mumbai City FC among major departures since the 2021-22 season.</p><p>Vukomanovic’s exit in 2024 was used as an opportunity to shake up the squad further, and the lack of consistency prompted protests, especially from ‘Manjapada’, the club’s official fan club.</p><p>The attendance, as a result, kept dwindling, dragging the club into a downward spiral financially.</p><h4 class="sub_head">The controllables</h4><p>The new arrivals could hardly do much to douse the fire. The immediate need to catch up to the bigger clubs left no time for the newer players and managers to establish a structure.</p><div class="inline_embed article-block-item"><p>[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjiqQYd9X5E[/embed]</p></div><p>Vukomanovic’s replacement, Mikael Stahre, lasted 16 games. His full-time successor, David Catala, 11. Together, they managed eight wins, fewer than what Vukomanovic had in his first season alone.</p><p>Last season, the team finished eighth, conceded 37 goals and recorded just five home wins in the league, the worst returns since the 2021-22 campaign.</p><p>Under Catala, the team crashed out of consecutive editions of the AIFF Super Cup, remained winless in the current ISL season (including four straight home losses) before he ‘stepped down by mutual consent’.</p><div class="inline_embed article-block-item"><blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The Club can confirm that David Catala has stepped down from his role at the club by mutual consent.</p><p>We thank David for his professionalism and contribution during his time here.</p><p>The Club also extends its gratitude to Goalkeeping Coach Alex Ortiz and Strength & Conditioning… <a href="https://t.co/MEc6LHMzas">pic.twitter.com/MEc6LHMzas</a></p>— Kerala Blasters FC (@KeralaBlasters) <a href="https://twitter.com/KeralaBlasters/status/2037518865442459880?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 27, 2026</a></blockquote></div><h4 class="sub_head">The uncontrollables</h4><p>Just like managers, the constant changes in the squad left the team without a fixed core. However, the point of blame must not be directed only at the club management.</p><p>The delayed start to the latest season due to issues in the Master Rights Agreement forced the club to temporarily suspend operations, which in turn left the players’ careers up in the air.</p><div class=" article-picture center"><img src="https://ss-i.thgim.com/public/incoming/zg1d51/article70828905.ece/alternates/FREE_1200/Adrian%20Luna%20of%20Kerala%20Blasters%20FC%20%20after%20scoring%20goal%20against%20BFC%20during%20the%201st%20match%20of%20%20Indian%20Super%20League%20ISL%202023-24%20season%20today.JPG" data-original="https://ss-i.thgim.com/public/incoming/zg1d51/article70828905.ece/alternates/FREE_1200/Adrian%20Luna%20of%20Kerala%20Blasters%20FC%20%20after%20scoring%20goal%20against%20BFC%20during%20the%201st%20match%20of%20%20Indian%20Super%20League%20ISL%202023-24%20season%20today.JPG" alt="The uncertainty around the Indian Super League saw Kerala Blasters’ captain Adrian Luna leave on a season-long loan." title="The uncertainty around the Indian Super League saw Kerala Blasters’ captain Adrian Luna leave on a season-long loan." class=" lazy" width="100%" height="100%"/><div class="pic-caption"><figcaption class="figure-caption align-text-bottom"><p> The uncertainty around the Indian Super League saw Kerala Blasters’ captain Adrian Luna leave on a season-long loan. | Photo Credit: ISL Media </p><img class="caption-image" src="https://assetsss.thehindu.com/theme/images/SSRX/lightbox-info.svg" alt="lightbox-info"/></figcaption></div><p class="caption"> The uncertainty around the Indian Super League saw Kerala Blasters’ captain Adrian Luna leave on a season-long loan. | Photo Credit: ISL Media </p></div><p>Foreigners Koldo Obieta, Juan Rodriguez, and Tiago Alves, who joined ahead of this season, left amid uncertainty around the league. Meanwhile, ISL regulars Noah Sadaoui and Adrian Luna opted not to sit around for a solution, choosing to go on season-long loans.</p><p>On the contrary, clubs like Mohun Bagan and Mumbai City managed to largely retain their core, a reason for their dominance in the top half of the table.</p><h4 class="sub_head">What next?</h4><p>KBFC’s hasty foreign signings as stopgap solutions underline the underplanning, following the league’s uncertainty.</p><p>For example, defender Oumar Bah, who was signed in January, “mutually parted ways” with the club after featuring in the first three league games and was replaced by Fallou Ndiaye.</p><p>With Catala not surviving the recent international break, English manager Ashley Westwood has now been given the responsibility to try to avoid disaster, i.e. relegation. And though he is well-versed in Indian and Asian football, he got a taste of what’s to come when his side produced a lacklustre showing against debutant SCD.</p><p>Blasters’ fate — around relegation — will be decided in a matter of months, and irrespective of the outcome, the bigger question remains: will the club pay heed to the warning signs before it’s too late?</p><p class="publish-time" id="end-of-article">Published on Apr 06, 2026</p></div><script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> #Kerala #Blasters #title #contender #Ivan #Vukomanovic #struggles #relevance #ISL

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Two massive dates loom on the NFL calendar.

First is the 2026 NFL Draft, which kicks off on Thursday, April 23.

Second is June 1, a massive date for salary cap accounting.

With those two days fast approaching, it’s time to take a spin around the latest NFL rumors carousel, starting with that second date.

Heading into the start of NFL free agency, A.J. Brown was perhaps the biggest name linked to a potential trade.

But as that June 1 date approaches — and the finances behind any potential Brown trade become easier — that market is heating up again, with league executives convinced that the Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver is heading to the AFC East.

According to Mike Sando of The Athletic, several league executives told him that the Patriots are “likely” to land the receiver in what will be a competitive trade market. “Execs expect the Patriots to acquire receiver A.J. Brown from Philadelphia in June, once the salary-cap implications become more tenable for the Eagles,” wrote Sando.

“It seems just a matter of waiting until June 1 passes for Philly to trade A.J. Brown, who in my opinion is a declining player each of the last three seasons,” added one particular league executive to the writer.

New England did add Romeo Doubs via free agency, and has been linked to several wide receivers in this draft class. But adding Brown, who spent time with Mike Vrabel in Tennessee with the Titans, has been a popular talking point these past few months.

One that may finally come true in a few more weeks.

Chicago Bears planning Caleb Williams extension

The Chicago Bears have a little time before they need to get a Caleb Williams extension done.

But general manager Ryan Poles is waiting on a “green light” from the player — and his performance — before moving full speed ahead.

In an interview with the Chicago Sun-Times at the league meetings last week, Poles outlined how things are trending in that direction, but he needs to see just a little more before going all-in on the quarterback.

Which he expects to see now in his third year.

“It’s good to almost feel like you’ve got it,” Poles said. “If you go with a traffic light, it went red as a rookie to yellow. You can creep forward a little bit and start having some of these conversations to anticipate it. But we need him to give us a green light.

“I think we’ll find out this year about his progress.”

As for what he is looking for, the GM noted that “consistency” is what will turn that light from yellow to green.

“Consistency is what I’m looking for,” he said.

Still, even while he waits for the light to turn, Poles and the Bears are starting to sketch out what an extension might require.

“It’s really a summer project,” Poles said. “Matt Feinstein [the team’s salary cap expert] is digging into it now. We’ve had some preliminary [internal] conversations because we want to take some of these things into consideration as we build the team.”

Jets “leaning” toward Arvell Reese

With the Las Vegas Raiders seemingly locked in on Fernando Mendoza with the first-overall selection later this month, the draft in effect begins at No. 2 when the New York Jets are on the clock.

But we might be trending closer and closer to the draft beginning at No. 3 with the Arizona Cardinals.

ESPN Jets insider Rich Cimini reports that the organization is “leaning” toward Ohio State defender Arvell Reese with that selection, as he connects a few dots around the team. First is the fact that New York is planning on running multiple fronts on defense, with head coach Aaron Glenn saying at the recent league meetings that the team is going to run “a little bit of everything” on that side of the ball.

That places a premium on players with schematic flexibility.

That is perhaps Reese’s biggest strength. During his final season at Ohio State, he played 238 snaps as an inside (off-ball) linebacker, and 356 as an outside linebacker.

Jets management not only attended Ohio State’s Pro Day to see Reese in person, but they also had dinner with him during that visit. With expectations inside and outside New York holding that the Jets are leaning toward Reese, the draft may very well begin at No. 3 when Arizona is on the clock.

A.J. Brown is not the only veteran wide receiver getting some attention right now, as that list includes Brandon Aiyuk.

The Washington Commanders remain a likely destination for his services, especially given the chemistry they showed during a season together at Arizona State, but the clock is ticking.

ESPN Washington insider John Keim reported last week that the Commanders are a “possibility,” but that the franchise will not trade for him, as they expect the San Francisco 49ers to release the receiver, given the fractured relationship between the player and the team. But the Commanders will not simply wait around for San Francisco to make a move. With Washington sitting at No. 7 — and options such as Carnell Tate, Makai Lemon, and Jordyn Tyson potentially on the board — the Commanders could find a WR2 to put across from Terry McLaurin in the draft.

TE, S options for Panthers at 19

The Carolina Panthers made a surprising run to the NFC South title, catching the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as Baker Mayfield and company faded down the stretch.

And despite losing on Wild Card Weekend, the franchise is trending in the right direction, yet face a pivotal draft as they look to keep the momentum going.

Sitting at No. 19, there are several options available. Do they help young quarterback Bryce Young take another step forward, or address a defense that could use an injection of talent at a few different spots?

Both look to be on the table right now, according to head coach Dave Canales.

“It’s like, who can impact our team at that level?” Canales said last week. “It could be a wideout. It could be a tight end. Could be a safety. There’s a couple of dynamic safeties that could free us up. The pass-rush class, we’ve got to still kind of see where they are at the top. Where do we think the top guys are going? Look at the mocks and all that, and see where there might be a little bit of a dropoff there.

“But I think it’s an opportunity for us to really add a value player at 19.”

Even while he mentions WR or EDGE, tight end and safety look to be the biggest needs for the team, and options could very well be available at that spot. Oregon safety Dillon Thieneman has been rising up draft boards since an standout performance at the NFL Scouting Combine, although the Minnesota Vikings are a popular landing spot for his services, right ahead of the Panthers at No. 18.

Then there is Thieneman’s Oregon teammate, tight end Kenyon Sadiq. Tight ends are always a tough evaluation, and opinions on Sadiq are varied. But in our latest SB Nation mock draft, Sadiq landed with the Panthers at that spot.

New England in the Maxx Crosby mix?

In the wake of the Maxx Crosby trade to the Baltimore Ravens falling apart, the pass rusher has made it clear that he is a “Raider for life.”

But could the Patriots put that to the test.

Ben Volin of the Boston Globe noted at the league meetings that the Patriots could indeed revisit a potential trade, given their cap space and a need on the edge. New England saw K’Lavon Chaisson leave in free agency, and recorded just 35 sacks during their run to Super Bowl LX. “But don’t discount the Patriots also making a run at Maxx Crosby now that his trade with the Ravens fell through,” wrote Volin.

“With the price on Crosby likely dropping because of the condition of his surgically-repaired knee, it wouldn’t surprise me if the Patriots pounced at the discount.”

The latest on Jeremiyah Love

Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love might be the most fascinating player in this draft class, thanks to a combination of skill, need, and value. While running backs have been pushed down boards in recent years, Love’s game-breaking skills and ability to contribute as a receiver — coupled with the trend toward the running game we have seen in the past two years — could see him rise rather than fall in the first round.

Ahead of free agency the Kansas City Chiefs at No. 9 seemed like a potential landing spot, but the organization went in a different direction, adding Kenneth Walker III as the league year began. One stated reason? A belief inside the building that Love would not be on the board when it came time for their selection.

Recently, Love has been linked with the TEnnessee Titans at No. 4, given how that organization addressed their defensive front as the league year began. So where could Love land?

What about Arizona, just not at No. 3?

Todd McShay talked landing spots for the running back on the Friday episode of his podcast, leading with the Cardinals while dismissing the Titans.

“No. 3, Arizona Cardinals. One source is saying—I know [ESPN’s Adam Schefter] said the clock starts on Jeremiyah Love at No. 5. He’s not going to Tennessee [at No. 4],” McShay said Friday on his podcast .

”I know, there’s someone in [Arizona’s] building who’s pushing really, really hard for Love that has a say, OK? Then I get another person, and I’ve seen this in like mock drafts and people have been talking about, this wasn’t surprising, but another person [said] trading out of No. 3 remains one of the priorities or one of the things that could absolutely happen with Arizona.

“There’s a lot of buzz about Dallas, and what comes to the noise of Dallas trading up from No. 12 to No. 3 to get [David] Bailey, right? Keep it in state, Texas Tech, pass-rusher. Most importantly, they’ve put all their efforts in to rebuilding that defense over the last year. But then there’s the back-and-forth of the other one, like maybe it is a trade out, but it could be maybe one or two spots where they can still get Love. So when I say to you, Arizona could be trading out of that spot, a team could be trying to trade up for an edge, specifically Bailey.”

#Latest #NFL #rumors #Eagles #Patriots #Jets #Panthers">Latest NFL rumors on Eagles, Patriots, Jets, Panthers, and more  Two massive dates loom on the NFL calendar.First is the 2026 NFL Draft, which kicks off on Thursday, April 23.Second is June 1, a massive date for salary cap accounting.With those two days fast approaching, it’s time to take a spin around the latest NFL rumors carousel, starting with that second date.Heading into the start of NFL free agency, A.J. Brown was perhaps the biggest name linked to a potential trade.But as that June 1 date approaches — and the finances behind any potential Brown trade become easier — that market is heating up again, with league executives convinced that the Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver is heading to the AFC East.According to Mike Sando of The Athletic, several league executives told him that the Patriots are “likely” to land the receiver in what will be a competitive trade market. “Execs expect the Patriots to acquire receiver A.J. Brown from Philadelphia in June, once the salary-cap implications become more tenable for the Eagles,” wrote Sando.“It seems just a matter of waiting until June 1 passes for Philly to trade A.J. Brown, who in my opinion is a declining player each of the last three seasons,” added one particular league executive to the writer.New England did add Romeo Doubs via free agency, and has been linked to several wide receivers in this draft class. But adding Brown, who spent time with Mike Vrabel in Tennessee with the Titans, has been a popular talking point these past few months.One that may finally come true in a few more weeks.Chicago Bears planning Caleb Williams extensionThe Chicago Bears have a little time before they need to get a Caleb Williams extension done.But general manager Ryan Poles is waiting on a “green light” from the player — and his performance — before moving full speed ahead.In an interview with the Chicago Sun-Times at the league meetings last week, Poles outlined how things are trending in that direction, but he needs to see just a little more before going all-in on the quarterback.Which he expects to see now in his third year.“It’s good to almost feel like you’ve got it,” Poles said. “If you go with a traffic light, it went red as a rookie to yellow. You can creep forward a little bit and start having some of these conversations to anticipate it. But we need him to give us a green light.“I think we’ll find out this year about his progress.”As for what he is looking for, the GM noted that “consistency” is what will turn that light from yellow to green.“Consistency is what I’m looking for,” he said.Still, even while he waits for the light to turn, Poles and the Bears are starting to sketch out what an extension might require.“It’s really a summer project,” Poles said. “Matt Feinstein [the team’s salary cap expert] is digging into it now. We’ve had some preliminary [internal] conversations because we want to take some of these things into consideration as we build the team.”Jets “leaning” toward Arvell ReeseWith the Las Vegas Raiders seemingly locked in on Fernando Mendoza with the first-overall selection later this month, the draft in effect begins at No. 2 when the New York Jets are on the clock.But we might be trending closer and closer to the draft beginning at No. 3 with the Arizona Cardinals.ESPN Jets insider Rich Cimini reports that the organization is “leaning” toward Ohio State defender Arvell Reese with that selection, as he connects a few dots around the team. First is the fact that New York is planning on running multiple fronts on defense, with head coach Aaron Glenn saying at the recent league meetings that the team is going to run “a little bit of everything” on that side of the ball.That places a premium on players with schematic flexibility.That is perhaps Reese’s biggest strength. During his final season at Ohio State, he played 238 snaps as an inside (off-ball) linebacker, and 356 as an outside linebacker.Jets management not only attended Ohio State’s Pro Day to see Reese in person, but they also had dinner with him during that visit. With expectations inside and outside New York holding that the Jets are leaning toward Reese, the draft may very well begin at No. 3 when Arizona is on the clock.A.J. Brown is not the only veteran wide receiver getting some attention right now, as that list includes Brandon Aiyuk.The Washington Commanders remain a likely destination for his services, especially given the chemistry they showed during a season together at Arizona State, but the clock is ticking.ESPN Washington insider John Keim reported last week that the Commanders are a “possibility,” but that the franchise will not trade for him, as they expect the San Francisco 49ers to release the receiver, given the fractured relationship between the player and the team. But the Commanders will not simply wait around for San Francisco to make a move. With Washington sitting at No. 7 — and options such as Carnell Tate, Makai Lemon, and Jordyn Tyson potentially on the board — the Commanders could find a WR2 to put across from Terry McLaurin in the draft.TE, S options for Panthers at 19The Carolina Panthers made a surprising run to the NFC South title, catching the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as Baker Mayfield and company faded down the stretch.And despite losing on Wild Card Weekend, the franchise is trending in the right direction, yet face a pivotal draft as they look to keep the momentum going.Sitting at No. 19, there are several options available. Do they help young quarterback Bryce Young take another step forward, or address a defense that could use an injection of talent at a few different spots?Both look to be on the table right now, according to head coach Dave Canales.“It’s like, who can impact our team at that level?” Canales said last week. “It could be a wideout. It could be a tight end. Could be a safety. There’s a couple of dynamic safeties that could free us up. The pass-rush class, we’ve got to still kind of see where they are at the top. Where do we think the top guys are going? Look at the mocks and all that, and see where there might be a little bit of a dropoff there.“But I think it’s an opportunity for us to really add a value player at 19.”Even while he mentions WR or EDGE, tight end and safety look to be the biggest needs for the team, and options could very well be available at that spot. Oregon safety Dillon Thieneman has been rising up draft boards since an standout performance at the NFL Scouting Combine, although the Minnesota Vikings are a popular landing spot for his services, right ahead of the Panthers at No. 18.Then there is Thieneman’s Oregon teammate, tight end Kenyon Sadiq. Tight ends are always a tough evaluation, and opinions on Sadiq are varied. But in our latest SB Nation mock draft, Sadiq landed with the Panthers at that spot.New England in the Maxx Crosby mix?In the wake of the Maxx Crosby trade to the Baltimore Ravens falling apart, the pass rusher has made it clear that he is a “Raider for life.”But could the Patriots put that to the test.Ben Volin of the Boston Globe noted at the league meetings that the Patriots could indeed revisit a potential trade, given their cap space and a need on the edge. New England saw K’Lavon Chaisson leave in free agency, and recorded just 35 sacks during their run to Super Bowl LX. “But don’t discount the Patriots also making a run at Maxx Crosby now that his trade with the Ravens fell through,” wrote Volin.“With the price on Crosby likely dropping because of the condition of his surgically-repaired knee, it wouldn’t surprise me if the Patriots pounced at the discount.”The latest on Jeremiyah LoveNotre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love might be the most fascinating player in this draft class, thanks to a combination of skill, need, and value. While running backs have been pushed down boards in recent years, Love’s game-breaking skills and ability to contribute as a receiver — coupled with the trend toward the running game we have seen in the past two years — could see him rise rather than fall in the first round.Ahead of free agency the Kansas City Chiefs at No. 9 seemed like a potential landing spot, but the organization went in a different direction, adding Kenneth Walker III as the league year began. One stated reason? A belief inside the building that Love would not be on the board when it came time for their selection.Recently, Love has been linked with the TEnnessee Titans at No. 4, given how that organization addressed their defensive front as the league year began. So where could Love land?What about Arizona, just not at No. 3?Todd McShay talked landing spots for the running back on the Friday episode of his podcast, leading with the Cardinals while dismissing the Titans.“No. 3, Arizona Cardinals. One source is saying—I know [ESPN’s Adam Schefter] said the clock starts on Jeremiyah Love at No. 5. He’s not going to Tennessee [at No. 4],” McShay said Friday on his podcast .”I know, there’s someone in [Arizona’s] building who’s pushing really, really hard for Love that has a say, OK? Then I get another person, and I’ve seen this in like mock drafts and people have been talking about, this wasn’t surprising, but another person [said] trading out of No. 3 remains one of the priorities or one of the things that could absolutely happen with Arizona.“There’s a lot of buzz about Dallas, and what comes to the noise of Dallas trading up from No. 12 to No. 3 to get [David] Bailey, right? Keep it in state, Texas Tech, pass-rusher. Most importantly, they’ve put all their efforts in to rebuilding that defense over the last year. But then there’s the back-and-forth of the other one, like maybe it is a trade out, but it could be maybe one or two spots where they can still get Love. So when I say to you, Arizona could be trading out of that spot, a team could be trying to trade up for an edge, specifically Bailey.”  #Latest #NFL #rumors #Eagles #Patriots #Jets #Panthers

wrote Sando.

“It seems just a matter of waiting until June 1 passes for Philly to trade A.J. Brown, who in my opinion is a declining player each of the last three seasons,” added one particular league executive to the writer.

New England did add Romeo Doubs via free agency, and has been linked to several wide receivers in this draft class. But adding Brown, who spent time with Mike Vrabel in Tennessee with the Titans, has been a popular talking point these past few months.

One that may finally come true in a few more weeks.

Chicago Bears planning Caleb Williams extension

The Chicago Bears have a little time before they need to get a Caleb Williams extension done.

But general manager Ryan Poles is waiting on a “green light” from the player — and his performance — before moving full speed ahead.

In an interview with the Chicago Sun-Times at the league meetings last week, Poles outlined how things are trending in that direction, but he needs to see just a little more before going all-in on the quarterback.

Which he expects to see now in his third year.

“It’s good to almost feel like you’ve got it,” Poles said. “If you go with a traffic light, it went red as a rookie to yellow. You can creep forward a little bit and start having some of these conversations to anticipate it. But we need him to give us a green light.

“I think we’ll find out this year about his progress.”

As for what he is looking for, the GM noted that “consistency” is what will turn that light from yellow to green.

“Consistency is what I’m looking for,” he said.

Still, even while he waits for the light to turn, Poles and the Bears are starting to sketch out what an extension might require.

“It’s really a summer project,” Poles said. “Matt Feinstein [the team’s salary cap expert] is digging into it now. We’ve had some preliminary [internal] conversations because we want to take some of these things into consideration as we build the team.”

Jets “leaning” toward Arvell Reese

With the Las Vegas Raiders seemingly locked in on Fernando Mendoza with the first-overall selection later this month, the draft in effect begins at No. 2 when the New York Jets are on the clock.

But we might be trending closer and closer to the draft beginning at No. 3 with the Arizona Cardinals.

ESPN Jets insider Rich Cimini reports that the organization is “leaning” toward Ohio State defender Arvell Reese with that selection, as he connects a few dots around the team. First is the fact that New York is planning on running multiple fronts on defense, with head coach Aaron Glenn saying at the recent league meetings that the team is going to run “a little bit of everything” on that side of the ball.

That places a premium on players with schematic flexibility.

That is perhaps Reese’s biggest strength. During his final season at Ohio State, he played 238 snaps as an inside (off-ball) linebacker, and 356 as an outside linebacker.

Jets management not only attended Ohio State’s Pro Day to see Reese in person, but they also had dinner with him during that visit. With expectations inside and outside New York holding that the Jets are leaning toward Reese, the draft may very well begin at No. 3 when Arizona is on the clock.

A.J. Brown is not the only veteran wide receiver getting some attention right now, as that list includes Brandon Aiyuk.

The Washington Commanders remain a likely destination for his services, especially given the chemistry they showed during a season together at Arizona State, but the clock is ticking.

ESPN Washington insider John Keim reported last week that the Commanders are a “possibility,” but that the franchise will not trade for him, as they expect the San Francisco 49ers to release the receiver, given the fractured relationship between the player and the team. But the Commanders will not simply wait around for San Francisco to make a move. With Washington sitting at No. 7 — and options such as Carnell Tate, Makai Lemon, and Jordyn Tyson potentially on the board — the Commanders could find a WR2 to put across from Terry McLaurin in the draft.

TE, S options for Panthers at 19

The Carolina Panthers made a surprising run to the NFC South title, catching the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as Baker Mayfield and company faded down the stretch.

And despite losing on Wild Card Weekend, the franchise is trending in the right direction, yet face a pivotal draft as they look to keep the momentum going.

Sitting at No. 19, there are several options available. Do they help young quarterback Bryce Young take another step forward, or address a defense that could use an injection of talent at a few different spots?

Both look to be on the table right now, according to head coach Dave Canales.

“It’s like, who can impact our team at that level?” Canales said last week. “It could be a wideout. It could be a tight end. Could be a safety. There’s a couple of dynamic safeties that could free us up. The pass-rush class, we’ve got to still kind of see where they are at the top. Where do we think the top guys are going? Look at the mocks and all that, and see where there might be a little bit of a dropoff there.

“But I think it’s an opportunity for us to really add a value player at 19.”

Even while he mentions WR or EDGE, tight end and safety look to be the biggest needs for the team, and options could very well be available at that spot. Oregon safety Dillon Thieneman has been rising up draft boards since an standout performance at the NFL Scouting Combine, although the Minnesota Vikings are a popular landing spot for his services, right ahead of the Panthers at No. 18.

Then there is Thieneman’s Oregon teammate, tight end Kenyon Sadiq. Tight ends are always a tough evaluation, and opinions on Sadiq are varied. But in our latest SB Nation mock draft, Sadiq landed with the Panthers at that spot.

New England in the Maxx Crosby mix?

In the wake of the Maxx Crosby trade to the Baltimore Ravens falling apart, the pass rusher has made it clear that he is a “Raider for life.”

But could the Patriots put that to the test.

Ben Volin of the Boston Globe noted at the league meetings that the Patriots could indeed revisit a potential trade, given their cap space and a need on the edge. New England saw K’Lavon Chaisson leave in free agency, and recorded just 35 sacks during their run to Super Bowl LX. “But don’t discount the Patriots also making a run at Maxx Crosby now that his trade with the Ravens fell through,” wrote Volin.

“With the price on Crosby likely dropping because of the condition of his surgically-repaired knee, it wouldn’t surprise me if the Patriots pounced at the discount.”

The latest on Jeremiyah Love

Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love might be the most fascinating player in this draft class, thanks to a combination of skill, need, and value. While running backs have been pushed down boards in recent years, Love’s game-breaking skills and ability to contribute as a receiver — coupled with the trend toward the running game we have seen in the past two years — could see him rise rather than fall in the first round.

Ahead of free agency the Kansas City Chiefs at No. 9 seemed like a potential landing spot, but the organization went in a different direction, adding Kenneth Walker III as the league year began. One stated reason? A belief inside the building that Love would not be on the board when it came time for their selection.

Recently, Love has been linked with the TEnnessee Titans at No. 4, given how that organization addressed their defensive front as the league year began. So where could Love land?

What about Arizona, just not at No. 3?

Todd McShay talked landing spots for the running back on the Friday episode of his podcast, leading with the Cardinals while dismissing the Titans.

“No. 3, Arizona Cardinals. One source is saying—I know [ESPN’s Adam Schefter] said the clock starts on Jeremiyah Love at No. 5. He’s not going to Tennessee [at No. 4],” McShay said Friday on his podcast .

”I know, there’s someone in [Arizona’s] building who’s pushing really, really hard for Love that has a say, OK? Then I get another person, and I’ve seen this in like mock drafts and people have been talking about, this wasn’t surprising, but another person [said] trading out of No. 3 remains one of the priorities or one of the things that could absolutely happen with Arizona.

“There’s a lot of buzz about Dallas, and what comes to the noise of Dallas trading up from No. 12 to No. 3 to get [David] Bailey, right? Keep it in state, Texas Tech, pass-rusher. Most importantly, they’ve put all their efforts in to rebuilding that defense over the last year. But then there’s the back-and-forth of the other one, like maybe it is a trade out, but it could be maybe one or two spots where they can still get Love. So when I say to you, Arizona could be trading out of that spot, a team could be trying to trade up for an edge, specifically Bailey.”

#Latest #NFL #rumors #Eagles #Patriots #Jets #Panthers">Latest NFL rumors on Eagles, Patriots, Jets, Panthers, and more

Two massive dates loom on the NFL calendar.

First is the 2026 NFL Draft, which kicks off on Thursday, April 23.

Second is June 1, a massive date for salary cap accounting.

With those two days fast approaching, it’s time to take a spin around the latest NFL rumors carousel, starting with that second date.

Heading into the start of NFL free agency, A.J. Brown was perhaps the biggest name linked to a potential trade.

But as that June 1 date approaches — and the finances behind any potential Brown trade become easier — that market is heating up again, with league executives convinced that the Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver is heading to the AFC East.

According to Mike Sando of The Athletic, several league executives told him that the Patriots are “likely” to land the receiver in what will be a competitive trade market. “Execs expect the Patriots to acquire receiver A.J. Brown from Philadelphia in June, once the salary-cap implications become more tenable for the Eagles,” wrote Sando.

“It seems just a matter of waiting until June 1 passes for Philly to trade A.J. Brown, who in my opinion is a declining player each of the last three seasons,” added one particular league executive to the writer.

New England did add Romeo Doubs via free agency, and has been linked to several wide receivers in this draft class. But adding Brown, who spent time with Mike Vrabel in Tennessee with the Titans, has been a popular talking point these past few months.

One that may finally come true in a few more weeks.

Chicago Bears planning Caleb Williams extension

The Chicago Bears have a little time before they need to get a Caleb Williams extension done.

But general manager Ryan Poles is waiting on a “green light” from the player — and his performance — before moving full speed ahead.

In an interview with the Chicago Sun-Times at the league meetings last week, Poles outlined how things are trending in that direction, but he needs to see just a little more before going all-in on the quarterback.

Which he expects to see now in his third year.

“It’s good to almost feel like you’ve got it,” Poles said. “If you go with a traffic light, it went red as a rookie to yellow. You can creep forward a little bit and start having some of these conversations to anticipate it. But we need him to give us a green light.

“I think we’ll find out this year about his progress.”

As for what he is looking for, the GM noted that “consistency” is what will turn that light from yellow to green.

“Consistency is what I’m looking for,” he said.

Still, even while he waits for the light to turn, Poles and the Bears are starting to sketch out what an extension might require.

“It’s really a summer project,” Poles said. “Matt Feinstein [the team’s salary cap expert] is digging into it now. We’ve had some preliminary [internal] conversations because we want to take some of these things into consideration as we build the team.”

Jets “leaning” toward Arvell Reese

With the Las Vegas Raiders seemingly locked in on Fernando Mendoza with the first-overall selection later this month, the draft in effect begins at No. 2 when the New York Jets are on the clock.

But we might be trending closer and closer to the draft beginning at No. 3 with the Arizona Cardinals.

ESPN Jets insider Rich Cimini reports that the organization is “leaning” toward Ohio State defender Arvell Reese with that selection, as he connects a few dots around the team. First is the fact that New York is planning on running multiple fronts on defense, with head coach Aaron Glenn saying at the recent league meetings that the team is going to run “a little bit of everything” on that side of the ball.

That places a premium on players with schematic flexibility.

That is perhaps Reese’s biggest strength. During his final season at Ohio State, he played 238 snaps as an inside (off-ball) linebacker, and 356 as an outside linebacker.

Jets management not only attended Ohio State’s Pro Day to see Reese in person, but they also had dinner with him during that visit. With expectations inside and outside New York holding that the Jets are leaning toward Reese, the draft may very well begin at No. 3 when Arizona is on the clock.

A.J. Brown is not the only veteran wide receiver getting some attention right now, as that list includes Brandon Aiyuk.

The Washington Commanders remain a likely destination for his services, especially given the chemistry they showed during a season together at Arizona State, but the clock is ticking.

ESPN Washington insider John Keim reported last week that the Commanders are a “possibility,” but that the franchise will not trade for him, as they expect the San Francisco 49ers to release the receiver, given the fractured relationship between the player and the team. But the Commanders will not simply wait around for San Francisco to make a move. With Washington sitting at No. 7 — and options such as Carnell Tate, Makai Lemon, and Jordyn Tyson potentially on the board — the Commanders could find a WR2 to put across from Terry McLaurin in the draft.

TE, S options for Panthers at 19

The Carolina Panthers made a surprising run to the NFC South title, catching the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as Baker Mayfield and company faded down the stretch.

And despite losing on Wild Card Weekend, the franchise is trending in the right direction, yet face a pivotal draft as they look to keep the momentum going.

Sitting at No. 19, there are several options available. Do they help young quarterback Bryce Young take another step forward, or address a defense that could use an injection of talent at a few different spots?

Both look to be on the table right now, according to head coach Dave Canales.

“It’s like, who can impact our team at that level?” Canales said last week. “It could be a wideout. It could be a tight end. Could be a safety. There’s a couple of dynamic safeties that could free us up. The pass-rush class, we’ve got to still kind of see where they are at the top. Where do we think the top guys are going? Look at the mocks and all that, and see where there might be a little bit of a dropoff there.

“But I think it’s an opportunity for us to really add a value player at 19.”

Even while he mentions WR or EDGE, tight end and safety look to be the biggest needs for the team, and options could very well be available at that spot. Oregon safety Dillon Thieneman has been rising up draft boards since an standout performance at the NFL Scouting Combine, although the Minnesota Vikings are a popular landing spot for his services, right ahead of the Panthers at No. 18.

Then there is Thieneman’s Oregon teammate, tight end Kenyon Sadiq. Tight ends are always a tough evaluation, and opinions on Sadiq are varied. But in our latest SB Nation mock draft, Sadiq landed with the Panthers at that spot.

New England in the Maxx Crosby mix?

In the wake of the Maxx Crosby trade to the Baltimore Ravens falling apart, the pass rusher has made it clear that he is a “Raider for life.”

But could the Patriots put that to the test.

Ben Volin of the Boston Globe noted at the league meetings that the Patriots could indeed revisit a potential trade, given their cap space and a need on the edge. New England saw K’Lavon Chaisson leave in free agency, and recorded just 35 sacks during their run to Super Bowl LX. “But don’t discount the Patriots also making a run at Maxx Crosby now that his trade with the Ravens fell through,” wrote Volin.

“With the price on Crosby likely dropping because of the condition of his surgically-repaired knee, it wouldn’t surprise me if the Patriots pounced at the discount.”

The latest on Jeremiyah Love

Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love might be the most fascinating player in this draft class, thanks to a combination of skill, need, and value. While running backs have been pushed down boards in recent years, Love’s game-breaking skills and ability to contribute as a receiver — coupled with the trend toward the running game we have seen in the past two years — could see him rise rather than fall in the first round.

Ahead of free agency the Kansas City Chiefs at No. 9 seemed like a potential landing spot, but the organization went in a different direction, adding Kenneth Walker III as the league year began. One stated reason? A belief inside the building that Love would not be on the board when it came time for their selection.

Recently, Love has been linked with the TEnnessee Titans at No. 4, given how that organization addressed their defensive front as the league year began. So where could Love land?

What about Arizona, just not at No. 3?

Todd McShay talked landing spots for the running back on the Friday episode of his podcast, leading with the Cardinals while dismissing the Titans.

“No. 3, Arizona Cardinals. One source is saying—I know [ESPN’s Adam Schefter] said the clock starts on Jeremiyah Love at No. 5. He’s not going to Tennessee [at No. 4],” McShay said Friday on his podcast .

”I know, there’s someone in [Arizona’s] building who’s pushing really, really hard for Love that has a say, OK? Then I get another person, and I’ve seen this in like mock drafts and people have been talking about, this wasn’t surprising, but another person [said] trading out of No. 3 remains one of the priorities or one of the things that could absolutely happen with Arizona.

“There’s a lot of buzz about Dallas, and what comes to the noise of Dallas trading up from No. 12 to No. 3 to get [David] Bailey, right? Keep it in state, Texas Tech, pass-rusher. Most importantly, they’ve put all their efforts in to rebuilding that defense over the last year. But then there’s the back-and-forth of the other one, like maybe it is a trade out, but it could be maybe one or two spots where they can still get Love. So when I say to you, Arizona could be trading out of that spot, a team could be trying to trade up for an edge, specifically Bailey.”

#Latest #NFL #rumors #Eagles #Patriots #Jets #Panthers

Rajasthan Royals performance coach Siddhartha Lahiri heaped praise on captain Riyan Parag for the side’s winning start to IPL 2026.

Royals outclassed Chennai Super Kings in their tournament opener in Guwahati before pipping Gujarat Titans away from home as Parag began his stint as permanent captain on a high.

“The credit goes to the captain. He is young, and a lot has been written about him.

“It starts from the top. And remember one thing – [a] cricket [team] will always be led by the captain,” said Lahiri on Monday on the eve of Royals’ clash against Mumbai Indians in Guwahati.

READ | Fast-starting Rajasthan Royals takes on Mumbai Indians’ might

“Even though he is young, his cricketing mind is better than that. And he proved it. It is because he is calm and composed under pressure. Even last year, when he wasn’t the [full-time] captain, he never buckled under pressure,” he added.

Lahiri pinpointed the execution of the final over in Royals’ win against Titans, when Tushar Deshpande defended 11 runs, as an example of Parag’s tactical acumen.

“Giving the ball to Tushar was a very big move. Before the first ball [of the final over], third-man was pushed back. And if you see how Rashid Khan played that ball, it would have been a four if third-man was up.

“When the captain believes that Tushar can deliver, when he gives the 19th over to Jofra Archer based on Dhruv Jurel’s input – it is only possible when there is chemistry and trust within the team. That is when the players perform,” suggested Lahiri.

Despite the strong start, Lahiri believes it is important for the Royals to stay grounded and stick to their plans.

“I think it’s still very early days for us. We have just played two games and we have done well. It’s a long season. So we can’t get excited. Our biggest challenge would be to stay level and just keep following the simple processes that we have been doing. And as long as we are doing that and not getting too worried about results, we will land up in good positions.”

Published on Apr 06, 2026

#Credit #skipper #Riyan #Parag #IPL #start #performance #coach">Credit goes to skipper Riyan Parag for IPL 2026 start, says RR performance coach  Rajasthan Royals performance coach Siddhartha Lahiri heaped praise on captain Riyan Parag for the side’s winning start to IPL 2026.Royals outclassed Chennai Super Kings in their tournament opener in Guwahati before pipping Gujarat Titans away from home as Parag began his stint as permanent captain on a high.“The credit goes to the captain. He is young, and a lot has been written about him.“It starts from the top. And remember one thing – [a] cricket [team] will always be led by the captain,” said Lahiri on Monday on the eve of Royals’ clash against Mumbai Indians in Guwahati.READ  |          Fast-starting Rajasthan Royals takes on Mumbai Indians’ might“Even though he is young, his cricketing mind is better than that. And he proved it. It is because he is calm and composed under pressure. Even last year, when he wasn’t the [full-time] captain, he never buckled under pressure,” he added.Lahiri pinpointed the execution of the final over in Royals’ win against Titans, when Tushar Deshpande defended 11 runs, as an example of Parag’s tactical acumen.“Giving the ball to Tushar was a very big move. Before the first ball [of the final over], third-man was pushed back. And if you see how Rashid Khan played that ball, it would have been a four if third-man was up.“When the captain believes that Tushar can deliver, when he gives the 19th over to Jofra Archer based on Dhruv Jurel’s input – it is only possible when there is chemistry and trust within the team. That is when the players perform,” suggested Lahiri.Despite the strong start, Lahiri believes it is important for the Royals to stay grounded and stick to their plans.“I think it’s still very early days for us. We have just played two games and we have done well. It’s a long season. So we can’t get excited. Our biggest challenge would be to stay level and just keep following the simple processes that we have been doing. And as long as we are doing that and not getting too worried about results, we will land up in good positions.”Published on Apr 06, 2026  #Credit #skipper #Riyan #Parag #IPL #start #performance #coach

Fast-starting Rajasthan Royals takes on Mumbai Indians’ might

“Even though he is young, his cricketing mind is better than that. And he proved it. It is because he is calm and composed under pressure. Even last year, when he wasn’t the [full-time] captain, he never buckled under pressure,” he added.

Lahiri pinpointed the execution of the final over in Royals’ win against Titans, when Tushar Deshpande defended 11 runs, as an example of Parag’s tactical acumen.

“Giving the ball to Tushar was a very big move. Before the first ball [of the final over], third-man was pushed back. And if you see how Rashid Khan played that ball, it would have been a four if third-man was up.

“When the captain believes that Tushar can deliver, when he gives the 19th over to Jofra Archer based on Dhruv Jurel’s input – it is only possible when there is chemistry and trust within the team. That is when the players perform,” suggested Lahiri.

Despite the strong start, Lahiri believes it is important for the Royals to stay grounded and stick to their plans.

“I think it’s still very early days for us. We have just played two games and we have done well. It’s a long season. So we can’t get excited. Our biggest challenge would be to stay level and just keep following the simple processes that we have been doing. And as long as we are doing that and not getting too worried about results, we will land up in good positions.”

Published on Apr 06, 2026

#Credit #skipper #Riyan #Parag #IPL #start #performance #coach">Credit goes to skipper Riyan Parag for IPL 2026 start, says RR performance coach

Rajasthan Royals performance coach Siddhartha Lahiri heaped praise on captain Riyan Parag for the side’s winning start to IPL 2026.

Royals outclassed Chennai Super Kings in their tournament opener in Guwahati before pipping Gujarat Titans away from home as Parag began his stint as permanent captain on a high.

“The credit goes to the captain. He is young, and a lot has been written about him.

“It starts from the top. And remember one thing – [a] cricket [team] will always be led by the captain,” said Lahiri on Monday on the eve of Royals’ clash against Mumbai Indians in Guwahati.

READ | Fast-starting Rajasthan Royals takes on Mumbai Indians’ might

“Even though he is young, his cricketing mind is better than that. And he proved it. It is because he is calm and composed under pressure. Even last year, when he wasn’t the [full-time] captain, he never buckled under pressure,” he added.

Lahiri pinpointed the execution of the final over in Royals’ win against Titans, when Tushar Deshpande defended 11 runs, as an example of Parag’s tactical acumen.

“Giving the ball to Tushar was a very big move. Before the first ball [of the final over], third-man was pushed back. And if you see how Rashid Khan played that ball, it would have been a four if third-man was up.

“When the captain believes that Tushar can deliver, when he gives the 19th over to Jofra Archer based on Dhruv Jurel’s input – it is only possible when there is chemistry and trust within the team. That is when the players perform,” suggested Lahiri.

Despite the strong start, Lahiri believes it is important for the Royals to stay grounded and stick to their plans.

“I think it’s still very early days for us. We have just played two games and we have done well. It’s a long season. So we can’t get excited. Our biggest challenge would be to stay level and just keep following the simple processes that we have been doing. And as long as we are doing that and not getting too worried about results, we will land up in good positions.”

Published on Apr 06, 2026

#Credit #skipper #Riyan #Parag #IPL #start #performance #coach

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